PHOTO OP: Cat on the Windowsill
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70% of Cats Unhappy with Time Shifted Olympics Coverage
According to a new survey from audience measurement firm Nielsen, 7 out of 10 cats are unhappy with NBC’s Olympic coverage in the United States.
“It’s not that cats are watching less – they’re actually watching more this year than in year’s past – and it’s not that they’re unhappy with the coverage itself,” said Nielsen’s chief feline ratings expert Joel Cote. "We’re finding that cats are not happy that NBC is airing so much of these Olympic games on a tape-delay for prime time. Most kitties just want to watch live during the day.“
Cote explained that cats generally have a lot of time on their paws during the daytime hours and would prefer to watch events live as they happened, instead of cutting into evening sleep time to watch replays.
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Kitten Buys Incorrect Sandal Size, Loses Receipt
In his haste, Buttons inadvertently grabbed a pair of large sandals from the shelf at a local shoe store. He realized his error as soon as he got home, but discovered he had left the receipt behind.
“He’s tried to tinker with them a little to get a better fit,” says Martha Winfree, a source familiar with the situation. “He’s even put them through the wash to shrink them. No luck.”
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The biggest entry on any couch potato’s social calendar is Discovery Channel’s annual Shark Week, set to kick off Sunday for the 25th year in a row. However, for this year’s event, hosted by YouTube celebrity Philip DeFranco, Discovery has some serious competition: the Internet.
Yes, from the same medium that brought you Rebecca Black, Double Rainbow and Peanut Butter Jelly Time, comes what could be the greatest achievement yet: Animals Acting Like Sharks Week.
Warning: The video above includes scenes of intensely graphic cuteness.